TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a receptacle and a connector.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] A connector structure including a plug and a receptacle is well known. Each of the
plug and the receptacle includes a conductive terminal. When a user performs connection
work of the connector, a male terminal of the plug is inserted into while being in
sliding contact with a female terminal of the receptacle so as to be electrically
connected to the female terminal. When the user pulls out the plug from the receptacle,
the male terminal is pulled out from the female terminal while being in sliding contact
with the female terminal, so that the electrical connection is released.
[0003] Since it is premised that the insertion and pulling-out are repeated depending on
an application of the connector, the terminals of the connector for such an application
are devised to prevent wear of a contact point due to repeated sliding contact. For
example, Patent Literatures 1 and 2 each disclose a technique related to a plug for
preventing wear.
CITATION LIST
PATENT LITERATURE
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
TECHNICAL PROBLEM
[0005] Depending on the connector, there is a case where one terminal is required to have
a plurality of electrical contact points from a viewpoint of an assumed current and
robustness of connection maintenance. In general, there is one insertion and pulling-out
direction of the connector, but there is a demand to make one connector compatible
with a plurality of insertion and pulling-out directions from a viewpoint of reduction
of manufacturing cost and commonality of components. In a case where female terminals
of the receptacle are arranged as a plurality of pairs of facing terminals in order
to implement a connector corresponding to a larger current, when a plug is inserted
and pulled out from a direction in which the plurality of pairs of facing terminals
arranged overlap each other, contact positions of the male terminal of the plug and
each pair of facing terminals take the same trajectory. Therefore, wear of the same
portion of the plug male terminal becomes severe, and there is a problem in durability.
[0006] An example of an object of the present invention is to suppress wear of a contact
point of a male terminal of a plug due to sliding contact in a case where the plug
is inserted and pulled out from a direction in which a plurality of pairs of facing
terminals arranged overlap with each other, thereby improving durability of the male
terminal of the plug. Further, an object of the present invention to provide a receptacle
capable of coping with a plurality of insertion and pulling-out directions and a large
current.
SOLUTION TO PROBLEM
[0007] An aspect of the present disclosure is a receptacle including: a first-direction
opening configured to be inserted and pulled out by a male terminal of a plug along
a first insertion and pulling-out direction; a second-direction opening configured
to be inserted and pulled out by the male terminal along a second insertion and pulling-out
direction different from the first insertion and pulling-out direction; and a female
terminal configured to come into contact with the male terminal inserted from the
first-direction opening or the second-direction opening. The female terminal includes
a plurality of arm portion pairs, each of which has arm portions extending the first
insertion and pulling-out direction and arranged to face each other, arranged in the
second insertion and pulling-out direction. Each of the arm portion pair has contact
positions at which each of the arm portion pairs is configured to come into contact
with the male terminal inserted from the second-direction opening. The contact positions
of one of the arm portion pairs are different from the contact positions of the other
arm portion pairs in the first insertion and pulling-out direction.
[0008] According to this aspect, it is possible to implement the receptacle having the plurality
of openings that are referred to as the first direction opening and the second direction
opening, and capable of receiving insertion and pulling-out of the male terminal from
each of the first insertion and pulling-out direction and the second insertion and
pulling-out direction different from each other. The receptacle has contact positions
at which the arm portion pairs of the female terminal come into contact with the male
terminal. Thus, electrical connection can be realized at the plurality of contact
positions. The plurality of contact positions are located at different positions in
the first insertion and pulling-out direction. Therefore, since the positions of sliding
contact differ as insertion and pulling-out from the second insertion and pulling-out
direction are performed, contact wear can be suppressed as compared with a case where
the plurality of sliding contact positions overlap.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0009]
Fig. 1A is a perspective view of a receptacle and plugs according to the present embodiment;
Fig. 1B is a perspective view of the receptacle according to the present embodiment;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a female terminal of the receptacle of the present
embodiment and male terminals of the plugs of the present embodiment;
Fig. 3 is a top view of the female terminal according to the present embodiment;
Fig. 4 is a left side view of the female terminal according to the present embodiment;
Fig. 5 is a rear view of the female terminal according to the present embodiment;
and
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a female terminal according to another embodiment.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0010] Hereinafter, examples of preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described.
However, a mode to which the present invention can be applied is not limited to the
following embodiments.
[0011] Fig. 1A is a perspective view showing a receptacle 10 of the present embodiment and
plugs 90 of the present embodiment that can be inserted into and pulled out from the
receptacle 10 in both a first insertion and pulling-out direction D1 and a second
insertion and pulling-out direction D2. Fig. 1A shows the two plugs 90, that is, a
plug 90 (90a) in a case of being inserted and pulled out along the first insertion
and pulling-out direction D1 and a plug 90 (90b) in a case of being inserted and pulled
out along the second insertion and pulling-out direction D2. However, in actual operation,
one plug 90 is used by being inserted and pulled out from any one of the insertion
and pulling-out directions. Fig. 1B is a diagram explicitly showing the female terminal
30, a first-direction opening 21, and a second-direction opening 22 in the receptacle
10 shown in Fig. 1A. In Fig. 1B, an outer shape of a housing 11 of the receptacle
10 is indicated by a broken line, and the first-direction opening 21 and the second-direction
opening 22 are indicated by alternate long and short dash lines.
[0012] Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the female terminal 30 of the receptacle 10
of the present embodiment and male terminals 94 of the plugs 90 of the present embodiment.
Fig. 2 shows the two male terminals 94, that is, a male terminal 94 (94a) in the case
of being inserted and pulled out along the first insertion and pulling-out direction
D1 and a male terminal 94 (94b) in the case of being inserted and pulled out along
the second insertion and pulling-out direction D2. However, in the actual operation,
one male terminal 94 is inserted and pulled out from any of the insertion and pulling-out
directions.
[0013] First, a configuration of the plug 90 will be described.
[0014] As shown in Fig. 1A, the plug 90 includes a non-conductive housing 91, a bolt hole
portion 92 extending from the housing 91, a guide protrusion 93, and a male terminal
94 protruding in the same direction as the guide protrusion 93.
[0015] As shown in Fig. 2, the male terminal 94 includes two flat portions 95 and an insertion
end portion 96 that connects protrusion-side ends of the two flat portions 95 with
a curved surface that is convex in a protrusion direction. The male terminal 94 is
formed, for example, by bending a conductive metal plate. Opposite end portions 94t
(see Fig. 1A) on an opposite side of the insertion end portion 96 are exposed through
the housing 91.
[0016] In the plug 90, when the housing 91 is fixed to a cable end portion or a control
board by using the bolt hole portion 92, the opposite end portions 94t of the male
terminal 94 exposed through the housing 91 comes into contact with an electric circuit
(for example, a terminal) on a fixed side to form an electric circuit leading to the
male terminal 94.
[0017] Next, a configuration of the receptacle 10 will be described.
[0018] As shown in Figs. 1A and 1B, the receptacle 10 includes the housing 11, a bolt insertion
portion 12, a first guide hole 13, a second guide hole 14, the first-direction opening
21, the second-direction opening 22, and the female terminal 30. The housing 11 has
a hollow box shape made of a non-conductive material. The bolt insertion portion 12
extends to a lower portion of a rear surface of the housing 11. The first guide hole
13 is formed to penetrate the housing 11 at a position on a right side of an upper
surface of the housing 11. The second guide hole 14 is formed to penetrate the housing
11 at a position on a right side of a front surface of the housing 11. The first-direction
opening 21 is opened upward in the upper surface of the housing 11. The second-direction
opening 22 is opened forward in the front surface of the housing 11. The female terminal
30 is attached to an internal space of the housing 11 continuous with the first-direction
opening 21 and the second-direction opening 22.
[0019] The bolt insertion portion 12 is used for inserting a bolt or a screw for fixing
the receptacle 10.
[0020] The first guide hole 13 receives the guide protrusion 93 protruding from the housing
91 of the plug 90 and guides the guide protrusion 93 in the first insertion and pulling-out
direction D1. Accordingly, the position and the direction for inserting the plug 90
into the receptacle 10 are aligned, and insertion of the male terminal 94 into the
first-direction opening 21 is smoothly promoted. The second guide hole 14 receives
the guide protrusion 93 of the plug 90 and guides the guide protrusion 93 in the second
insertion and pulling-out direction D2. Accordingly, the position and the direction
for inserting the plug 90 into the receptacle 10 are aligned, and insertion of the
male terminal 94 into the second-direction opening 22 is smoothly promoted.
[0021] A front side of the first-direction opening 21 and an upper side of the second-direction
opening 22 communicate with each other. In other words, the first-direction opening
21 and the second-direction opening 22 are configured as a continuous L-shaped opening.
[0022] The first-direction opening 21 is an opening through which the male terminal 94 of
the plug 90 is inserted and pulled out along the first insertion and pulling-out direction
D1 (the upper-lower direction of the receptacle 10), and has an opening shape capable
of receiving the male terminal 94 from the first insertion and pulling-out direction
D 1.
[0023] The second-direction opening 22 is an opening through which the male terminal 94
is inserted and pulled out along a second insertion and pulling-out direction D2 (a
direction orthogonal to the first insertion and pulling-out direction; a front-rear
direction of the receptacle 10) intersecting the first insertion and pulling-out direction
D1, and has an opening shape capable of receiving the male terminal 94 from the second
insertion and pulling-out direction D2.
[0024] Fig. 3 is a top view of the female terminal 30. Fig. 4 is a left side view of the
female terminal 30. Fig. 5 is a rear view of the female terminal 30. As shown in Figs.
2 to 5, the female terminal 30 is a component for forming an electric circuit by coming
into contact with the male terminal 94 inserted from the first-direction opening 21
or the second-direction opening 22. The female terminal 30 is formed by sheet metal
processing of a conductive metal material.
[0025] Specifically, the female terminal 30 includes a base portion 31, engagement pieces
32, and four arm portions 33. The engagement piece 32 extends from the base portion
31. The arm portions 33 extend from the base portion 31 in the first insertion and
pulling-out direction D1. The four arm portions 33 are a first arm portion 33a, a
second arm portion 33b, a third arm portion 33c, and a fourth arm portion 33d.
[0026] The base portion 31 has a flat shape elongated in the front-rear direction, and is
engaged with and fixed to the housing 11 by the engagement pieces 32.
[0027] Regarding lengths of the arm portions 33a to 33d in the first insertion and pulling-out
direction D1 (upper-lower direction), the first arm portion 33a and the second arm
portion 33b have the same first length, and the third arm portion 33c and the fourth
arm portion 33d have the same second length longer than the first length.
[0028] The first arm portion 33a extends upward from a left side portion of the base portion
31, and the second arm portion 33b extends upward from a right side portion of the
base portion 31. These arm portions are disposed to face each other with the base
portion 31 interposed therebetween, and form a first arm portion pair 34a.
[0029] The third arm portion 33c and the fourth arm portion 33d are provided at positions
behind the first arm portion 33a and the second arm portion 33b in the second insertion
and pulling-out direction D2 (the front-rear direction). The third arm portion 33c
extends from the left side portion of the base portion 31, and the fourth arm portion
33d extends from the right side portion of the base portion 31. These arm portions
33c and 33d are disposed to face each other with the base portion 31 interposed therebetween,
and form a second arm portion pair 34b.
[0030] The plurality of arm portion pairs are disposed along the second insertion and pulling-out
direction D2 in a way that the first arm portion pair 34a is on a front side and the
second arm portion pair 34b is on a rear side. In the first insertion and pulling-out
direction D1 (upper-lower direction), points P are located at different positions
in the first insertion and pulling-out direction D1 (upper-lower direction) for each
(each pair) of the first arm portion pair 34a and the second arm portion pair 34b.
Although the point P is shown in the drawing in a form of a black dot for convenience
of understanding, a contact position with a flat portion 95 of the male terminal 94
is a line of an entire width in the front-rear direction of each of the arm portions
33a to 33d including the point P. The contact position is not limited to line contact
and may be point contact or surface contact.
[0031] The point P is located in the vicinity of an upper tip end of each of the arm portions
33a to 33d, and indicates a position where a distance between each of the arm portion
pairs 34a, 34b in a left-right direction is the narrowest.
[0032] The arm portion pairs 34a, 34b each include first inclined portions 35 at end portions
on a side close to the first-direction opening 21 of the facing arm portions 33a to
33d. The first inclined portions 35 widen a distance between the arm portion 33a and
the arm portion 33b and a distance between the arm portion 33c and the arm portion
33d in the left-right direction of the female terminal 30 toward the first-direction
opening 21. The arm portion pairs 34a, 34b each include second inclined portions 36
at end portions on a side close to the second-direction opening 22 of the facing arm
portions 33a to 33d. The second inclined portions 36 widen a distance between the
arm portion 33a and the arm portion 33b and a distance between the arm portion 33c
and the arm portion 33d in the left-right direction of the female terminal 30 toward
the second-direction opening 22.
[0033] The second inclined portions 36 extend from the points P of the arm portions 33a
to 33d toward the second-direction opening 22, and the surfaces of the second inclined
portions 36 are continuous to the points P.
The point P in each of the arm portions 33a to 33d, the first inclined portion 35,
and the second inclined portion 36 are formed in a continuous bent shape, and are
formed by sheet metal processing.
[0034] The point P is a portion where a facing distance (left-right direction distance W3
(see Fig. 3)) of the first inclined portions 35 of the facing arm portions 33a to
33d is the smallest, and corresponds to a portion where a facing distance (left-right
direction distance W3) of the facing second inclined portions 36 is also the smallest.
The left-right direction distance W3 of the points P is set to be smaller than a left-right
direction width W9 (see Fig. 2) of the plug 90.
<Operation of Inserting Plug 90 from First Insertion and Pulling-Out Direction D1>
[0035] In order to connect the plug 90 to the receptacle 10, when the plug 90 is brought
closer to the receptacle 10 in the first insertion and pulling-out direction D1, and
the guide protrusion 93 is inserted into the first guide hole 13, the first guide
hole 13 guides the plug 90 in the direction D1 while maintaining an insertion posture
of the plug 90. The insertion posture of the plug 90 at this time is a posture in
which the insertion end portion 96 of the male terminal 94 is inserted between the
arm portions 33c and 33d constituting the arm portion pair 34b from the first-direction
opening 21, and then the insertion end portion 96 is inserted between the arm portions
33a and 33b constituting the arm portion pair 34a.
[0036] At this time, the width W9 (see Fig. 2) of the male terminal 94 in the left-right
direction is larger than the distance W3 (see Fig. 3) between the points P in the
left-right direction. Therefore, when the insertion end portion 96 is inserted between
the arm portions 33c and 33d constituting the arm portion pair 34b, the male terminal
94 comes into contact with the first inclined portions 35 of the arm portions 33c,
33d. Then, the insertion proceeds while the arm portions 33c and 33d are pushed and
expanded in the left-right direction. Thereafter, the insertion end portion 96 is
inserted between the arm portions 33a and 33b constituting the arm portion pair 34a,
the male terminal 94 abuts against the first inclined portions 35 of the arm portions
33a, 33b, and the insertion proceeds while the arm portions 33a, 33b are pushed and
expanded in the left-right direction.
[0037] In this insertion process, the male terminal 94 comes into contact with the first
inclined portion 35 of each of the four arm portions 33a to 33d of the female terminal
30, and then comes into contact with the lines of the entire width in the front-rear
direction of the arm portions 33a to 33d including the point P of each of the arm
portions 33a to 33d. Since the contact position is linear in the entire width of each
of the four arm portions 33a to 33d in the front-rear direction, wear of the male
terminal 94 (flat portions 95) due to sliding contact at the time of insertion is
suppressed.
[0038] As shown in Fig. 4, the contact positions between the first arm portion pair 34a
(the first arm portion 33a and the second arm portion 33b) and the male terminal 94
transition parallel to the first insertion and pulling-out direction D1 in the entire
width of the first arm portion 33a and the second arm portion 33b including a first
position La in the front-rear direction. The contact positions between the second
arm portion pair 34b (the third arm portion 33c and the fourth arm portion 33d) and
the male terminal 94 transition parallel to the first insertion and pulling-out directionD1
in the entire width of the third arm portion 33c and the fourth arm portion 33d including
a second position Lb in the front-rear direction.
[0039] Since the contact positions of the first arm portion pair 34a and the contact positions
of the second arm portion pair 34b are shifted in the front-rear direction, the contact
positions on the male terminal 94 side are different. Accordingly, since the sliding
contact positions with the first arm portion pair 34a and the second arm portion pair
34b when the male terminal 94 is inserted from the first insertion and pulling-out
direction D1 have different trajectories, it is possible to suppress the wear of the
terminal due to the sliding contact.
<Operation of Inserting Plug 90 from Second Insertion and Pulling-Out direction D2>
[0040] When the plug 90 is brought closer to the receptacle 10 in the second insertion and
pulling-out direction D2 and the guide protrusion 93 is inserted into the second guide
hole 14, the second guide hole 14 guides the plug 90 in the direction D2 while maintaining
the insertion posture of the plug 90. The insertion posture of the plug 90 at this
time is a posture in which the insertion end portion 96 of the male terminal 94 is
inserted between the arm portions 33a and 33b constituting the arm portion pair 34a
from the second direction opening 22, and then the insertion end portion 96 is inserted
between the arm portions 33c and 33d constituting the arm portion pair 34b.
[0041] At this time, the width W9 (see Fig. 2) of the male terminal 94 in the left-right
direction is larger than the distance W3 (see Fig. 3) between the points P in the
left-right direction. Therefore, the insertion end portion 96 of the male terminal
94 comes into contact with the second inclined portions 36 of the first arm portion
pair 34a (the first arm portion 33a and the second arm portion 33b), and the flat
portions 95 of the male terminal 94 come into contact with the contact positions including
the second inclined portions 36 and the points P while the first arm portion pair
34a is pushed and expanded in the left-right direction. Thereafter, the male terminal
94 comes into contact with the second inclined portions 36 of the second arm portion
pair 34b (the first arm portion 33c and the second arm portion 33d). Then, the second
arm portion pair 34b is pushed and widened in the left-right direction, and the flat
portion 95 of the male terminal 94 comes into contact with the contact position including
the second inclined portion 36 and the point P, and the insertion proceeds.
[0042] In this insertion process, the second inclined portion 36 extends to a front side
of the point P, and the surface of the second inclined portion 36 is smoothly connected
to the contact position including the point P. Therefore, since the contact position
transitions from the second inclined portion 36 without a step or a seam, collision
wear due to the step or the seam does not occur.
[0043] The transition of the contact positions between the male terminal 94 and the female
terminal 30 is as shown in Figs. 4 and 5. That is, the contact positions between the
first arm portion pair 34a (the first arm portion 33a and the second arm portion 33b)
and the male terminal 94 transition parallel to the second insertion and pulling-out
direction D2 at a third position Lc in the upper-lower direction. The contact positions
between the second arm portion pair 34b (the third arm portion 33c and the fourth
arm portion 33d) and the male terminal 94 transition parallel to the second insertion
and pulling-out direction D2 at a fourth position Ld in the upper-lower direction.
[0044] The contact position of the first arm portion pair 34a and the contact position of
the second arm portion pair 34b are shifted in the upper-lower direction, and the
contact positions on the male terminal 94 side are different. When the male terminal
94 is inserted in the second insertion and pulling-out direction D2, since the first
arm portion pair 34a and the second arm portion pair 34b come into sliding contact
at different positions, it is possible to suppress wear of the male terminal 94 (flat
95).
<Other Embodiments>
[0045] Although several embodiments have been described above, the mode to which the present
invention can be applied is not limited to the above embodiments, and constituent
elements can be appropriately added, omitted, or changed.
[0046] For example, in the above embodiment, two sets of arm portion pairs 34a, 34b including
four arm portions 33a to 33d are exemplified. However, it is also possible to configure
three sets of arm portion pairs 34 including six arm portions 33.
[0047] Further, in the above embodiment, the insertion and pulling-out directions are exemplified
as two directions of the first insertion and pulling-out direction D 1 and the second
insertion and pulling-out direction D2, but the insertion and pulling-out directions
may be three directions. Specifically, a third-direction opening that opens toward
a rear of the receptacle 10 is added, and an upper end of the third-direction opening
is connected to a rear end of the first-direction opening 21 (see Figs. 1A and 1B).
A configuration similar to that of the second inclined portion 36 may be added to
the arm portion 33 toward the third-direction opening.
[0048] In the above embodiment, the first inclined portion 35 and the second inclined portion
36 are formed as separate extending and curved portions, but a configuration in which
the first inclined portion 35 and the second inclined portion 36 are integrally formed
is also possible. For example, as in a female terminal 30B shown in Fig. 6, substantially
hemispherical convex portions 38 protruding in the facing direction of the arm portion
pairs 34 are formed in the vicinity of upper ends of the arm portions 33. An end portion
of a facing surface of the convex portion 38 is a contact position including the point
P. An inclined surface of the convex portion 38 on a first insertion and pulling-out
direction D1 side functions as the first inclined portion 35, and an inclined surface
of the convex portion 38 on the second insertion and pulling-out direction D2 side
functions as the second inclined portion 36.
[0049] In the above embodiment, the term "receptacle" is used as an example, but the term
"receptacle" is merely a term for convenience. The form of another name such as a
jack is also the same embodiment.
[0050] The disclosure of the present specification including the embodiments and the modifications
thereof described above can be summarized as follows.
[0051] An aspect of the present disclosure is a receptacle including: a first-direction
opening configured to be inserted and pulled out by a male terminal of a plug along
a first insertion and pulling-out direction; a second-direction opening configured
to be inserted and pulled out by the male terminal along a second insertion and pulling-out
direction different from the first insertion and pulling-out direction; and a female
terminal configured to come into contact with the male terminal inserted from the
first-direction opening or the second-direction opening, in which the female terminal
includes a plurality of arm portion pairs, each of which has arm portions extending
the first insertion and pulling-out direction and arranged to face each other, arranged
in the second insertion and pulling-out direction, each of the arm portion pair has
contact positions at which the arm portion pairs are configured to come into contact
with the male terminal inserted from the second-direction opening, and the contact
positions of one of the arm portion pairs are different from the contact positions
of the other arm portion pairs in the first insertion and pulling-out direction.
[0052] According to the aspect of the present disclosure, it is possible to implement the
receptacle having the plurality of openings that are referred to as the first direction
opening and the second direction opening, and capable of receiving insertion and pulling-out
of the male terminal from each of the first insertion and pulling-out direction and
the second insertion and pulling-out direction different from each other. Since the
receptacle has contact positions at which each of the arm portion pairs of the female
terminal comes into contact with the male terminal, electrical connection can be realized
at the plurality of contact positions. The plurality of contact positions are located
at different positions in the first insertion and pulling-out direction. Therefore,
since the positions of sliding contact differ as insertion and pulling-out from the
second insertion and pulling-out direction are performed, contact wear can be suppressed
as compared with a case where the plurality of sliding contact positions overlap.
[0053] The contact positions may be disposed in a vicinity of a tip end of the arm portions,
respectively and a length of one of the arm portion pairs may have is different from
lengths of the other the arm portion pairs in the first insertion and pulling-out
direction.
[0054] Accordingly, it is possible to easily provide the contact positions in the insertion
and pulling-out from the second insertion and pulling-out direction at different positions.
Therefore, it is possible to suppress the contact wear related to the sliding contact
of the plurality of contact points in the insertion and pulling-out in the second
insertion and pulling-out direction.
[0055] The arm portions include two of the arm portions, and the contact positions are respectively
provided on both the two of the arm portions facing each other and have a protruding
shape facing each other.
[0056] Accordingly, since the plurality of contact positions have a positional relationship
in which they face each other with the male terminal interposed therebetween, it is
possible to obtain an effect of holding the male terminal and maintaining a strong
electrical connection.
[0057] Each of the arm portion pairs may include first inclined portions configured to be
widen a facing distance toward the first-direction opening at end portions on a side
close to the first-direction opening of the facing arm portions, and second inclined
portions configured to be widen a facing distance toward the second-direction opening
at end portions on a side close to the second-direction opening of the facing arm
portions.
[0058] Accordingly, when the male terminal of the plug is inserted, it is possible to reduce
damage to the end portion of each arm portion close to the opening due to contact
with the male terminal and abrasion of the male terminal due to end face contact.
[0059] The second inclined portions may extend from the contact positions of the arm portions
toward the second-direction opening, respectively.
[0060] Accordingly, the contact position between the male terminal and the female terminal
can be smoothly guided from the second inclined portion to the contact position, and
the wear due to the sliding contact can be reduced as compared with a configuration
in which the contact position from the second inclined portion to the contact position
is interrupted. In addition, since the second inclined portion is formed in a shape
continuous with the second-direction opening side of the contact position, the shape
around the contact position can be reinforced, and the formation of the second inclined
portion can be configured such that the second inclined portion does not affect elasticity
of a main portion of the arm portion (the portion that extends from the base portion
in the first insertion and pulling-out direction, receives the male terminal by being
elastically deformed at the time of insertion, and secures an elastic force for clamping
the male terminal between the contact points).
[0061] The contact positions, the first inclined portions, and the second inclined portions
may be respectively continuous and formed in a bent shape.
[0062] Accordingly, both the inclined portions can be formed by sheet metal working. In
addition, since there is no seam between the inclined portions, smooth insertion of
the male terminal can be realized, and contact wear that occurs when there is a seam
does not occur.
[0063] The first-direction opening and the second-direction opening may be continuous and
formed in a L-shaped opening.
[0064] Accordingly, shape conditions required for the pluggable plug are relaxed, and many
types of plugs may be accepted. That is, versatility of the receptacle is improved.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0065]
10 receptacle
13 first guide hole
14 second guide hole
21 first-direction opening
22 second-direction opening
30 female terminal
33a to 33d arm portion
34a to 34b arm portion pair
35 first inclined portion
36 second inclined portion
90 plug
94 male terminal
D1 first insertion and pulling-out direction
D2 second insertion and pulling-out direction
La first position
Lb second position
Lc third position
Ld fourth position
P point (point included in contact position)
1. A receptacle comprising:
a first-direction opening configured to be inserted and pulled out by a male terminal
of a plug along a first insertion and pulling-out direction;
a second-direction opening configured to be inserted and pulled out by the male terminal
along a second insertion and pulling-out direction different from the first insertion
and pulling-out direction; and
a female terminal configured to come into contact with the male terminal inserted
from the first-direction opening or the second-direction opening,
wherein the female terminal includes a plurality of arm portion pairs, each of which
has arm portions extending the first insertion and pulling-out direction and arranged
to face each other, arranged in the second insertion and pulling-out direction,
wherein each of the arm portion pairs has contact positions at which each of the arm
portion pairs is configured to come into contact with the male terminal inserted from
the second-direction opening, and
wherein the contact positions of one of the arm portion pairs are different from the
contact positions of the other arm portion pairs in the first insertion and pulling-out
direction.
2. The receptacle according to claim 1,
wherein the contact positions are disposed in a vicinity of a tip ends of the arm
portions, respectively, and
wherein a length of one of the arm portion pairs is different from lengths of the
other the arm portion pairs in the first insertion and pulling-out direction.
3. The receptacle according to claim 1 or 2,
wherein the contact positions are respectively provided on both the arm portions facing
each other and have a protruding shape facing each other.
4. The receptacle according to any one of claims 1 to 3,
wherein each of the arm portion pairs includes
first inclined portions configured to be widen a facing distance toward the first-direction
opening at end portions on a side close to the first-direction opening of the facing
arm portions, and
second inclined portions configured to be widen a facing distance toward the second-direction
opening at end portions on a side close to the second-direction opening of the facing
arm portions.
5. The receptacle according to claim 4,
wherein the second inclined portions extend from the contact positions of the arm
portions toward the second-direction opening, respectively.
6. The receptacle according to claim 4 or 5,
wherein the contact positions, the first inclined portions, and the second inclined
portions are respectively continuous and formed in a bent shape.
7. The receptacle according to any one of claims 1 to 6,
wherein the first-direction opening and the second-direction opening are continuous
and formed in a L-shaped opening.
8. A connector comprising:
the receptacle according to any one of claims 1 to 7; and
a plug including the male terminal configured to be inserted into the first-direction
opening or the second-direction opening.